You are in full control of your holiday and you will be presented with a number of ways to experience the Serengeti. Some people prefer to take the budget camping option for 3 days and 2 nights where others prefer to experience the Serengeti in style on a balloon flight above the park.
Your budget is the only limit and your guides will assist you to the best decision. If you are not going in to the parks then this is a great chance to absorb some of the fascinating local culture. One of the guides will stay with those who prefer to remain behind. Meals at own expense.
Day 20: Arusha
Reunited again, you spend your last night in this beautiful country exchanging stories about the wildlife. The groups normally return from the Serengeti excursion late in the afternoon. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner.
Day 21: Nairobi, Kenya
After crossing the border into Kenya with Mt Kilimanjaro receding into the distance, you continue towards Nairobi and the end of your journey. The last evening on tour is normally spent at a local restaurant celebrating the completion of your African adventure! Enjoy optional activities such as Dinner at Carnivore. Breakfast and Lunch.
Included:
Meals (breakfast, lunch and dinner)
Accommodation
Transport as per itinerary
Registered guides
Not Included:
Any items of a personal nature
Alcoholic beverages and snacks
Souvenirs and Tips
Optional activities
Page: 1 Day 1: Livingstone, Zambia You spend the day enjoying the activities in Livingstone or finalizing arrangements for your trip which leaves Livingstone the following day. Enjoy optional activities such as Zambezi White Water Rafting, Bungee Jumping, Elephant Back Saf ...
Page: 2 Days 9 & 10: Northern Lake Malawi You continue a short way further along the northern part of the lake, close to the Livingstonia Mountains, where you will continue your relaxation for the next two days. Take a stroll through the nearby craft market and make friends with ...
The densely forested and scenic Mt Kenya and Aberdare National Parks are famous for several tree-house hotels. Set high on stilts you gain views of the waterhole and natural salt licks visited constantly by Elephants, Buffalo, Hyena, Lion and Leopard.
Malawi
Malawi is a long thin landlocked country, graced with Africa's third largest lake - Lake Malawi. This massive inland sea stretches 584km (350 miles) down the eastern side of the country. It has four busy ports and hundreds of fishing villages.
Nairobi - Kenya
Nairobi became the capital of independent Kenya in 1963, and still is today. It is Kenya's principal economic, administrative, and cultural centre and is one of the largest and fastest growing cities in Africa.